Embedded application development with Keil MDK Version 5

With the availability of ever more capable microcontrollers, software development for these devices has become increasingly complex over the years. Use of real-time operating systems is rapidly becoming an industry best practice, and usage of commercial middleware as well as reuse of custom libraries is gaining importance for cost-efficient software engineering. Successfully combining these building blocks of a modern embedded application often poses a problem for developers. With Keil® MDK Version 5, ARM has created a solution that uses a new standard for component-based software development, simplifying reuse of components and project maintenance.

This webinar will give you an overview of the new Software Pack technology and how it is used in MDK Version 5 to efficiently develop embedded applications for microcontrollers based on ARM® CortexTM-M processors.

Who should attend:

Embedded developers and architects interested in the new features in MDK Version 5 and the productivity gains they enable.

Johannes is the product manager for the Keil MCU Development Tools, based in the ARM Munich office. He graduated with a Master in Electrical Engineering from Chemnitz University of Technology and has previously held Customer Support and Technical Marketing positions before joining ARM in 2011.

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